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NATURAL HISTORY OF THE VALLEY OF QUITO. 
Eueides jara Hew. 
Heter “a a Hew 
er ii 
serie etn Latr 
Deltochilum Burmeisteri Har. 
TT. 7 + Har 
~ D 
omala marginicollis De: 
a (sp. ?) 
Colinus subviolacra G. and P 
Chalcolepidius limbatus Esch. 
Lampyris (sp. ? 
«&  pronophila Feld. ? py 
Devara ( ?) ees ts lk. Astylus lateralis Buq 
Epilais melda B Callichroma Masog: Fabr. 
Bombyx mo cist (wht ?) Steirastoma bre n. 
Hyperchiria , nyctimina Walk. ee suming Deyr. 
pyra regalis Boisd Hippod 
Tephrosia litharia sie PA r Burm. ? 
politia Cra 
es tetragonata ‘Gea. 
Cheero: Tzeniotes marmoratus Thom, 
asa succedens Wa 
Heterolocha ruminaria ‘age: 
papi exular al Hemiptera. 
Scordylia unanimaria Walk. one capitis De G. 
Sybarites loa Guen. 
Mo a no s Walk 
EHER insana Guen, 
piit acti Linn 
iieii ismi Stal. 
oe tgs immaculata Walk. 
longip 
pes Walk. 
“ stipata Walk. 
Diptera. “ lumbea Walk 
Pangonia ocellus “ decorata Walk. 
Tachina transiens 
Tauon lagna Macq. 
Per 
Walk. 
testaceiventris Macq. 
Walk. 
Triquetra sobria Walk 
Hoplophora proxima Walk. 
Zammara (sp. ?) 
i 
nus Macq. 
Toor irritans 1 ‘linn 
pene ainn. 7 
Disceratus nubiger Seudd. 
Coleoptera. Panacanthus varius Walk 
Oxygonia Vuillefroyi Chaud. Phasma (sp. ?) 
` m ob Ta- 
Doubtless many species credited to “ Columbia, eet a i 
e vak 
nada,” “ Ecuador” and the “ Andes of Quito” occur in 
ley; but I have rigidly excluded al 
Want of certainty in a given case is in 
I have not attempted to elimina 
localities.* 
interrogation point. 
1 such in default of precise 
dicated by 2 
te introduced 
sandy localities, 38 
species. The jigger is confined to the lower, flies 
at Ambato. In my ascent of Pichincha, I observed large i 
near the summit (fifteen thousand five hundred feet) but 
unable to give the name. The spiders, of which a hairy species 
(Mygale) occurs at Quito, are also undetermined. 
peer are cov" 
LANTS. 
dorian 
While the east and west slopes of the Ecua potweell the 
ered with a rich, subtropical vegetation, the Valley 
“ Ecuador.” 
* Kirby gives a list of 227 Diurnal Lepidoptera from 
